Wednesday, December 28, 2011

The Philip Seymour Hoffman of clutching his head after being hit in the forearm

"Roughing the passer, opponent. Occurs twice per game. The Bears’ most consistently successful offensive play. Caused at times by Jay Cutler’s acting skills (he is the Philip Seymour Hoffman of clutching his head after being hit in the forearm), but also by the tight ends’ inability to successfully help Webb and Omiyale, who are not good players."
(Oct. 14, 2011, Mike Tanier, The New York Times)

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